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Book Review: What’s Your Dream? By Simon Squibb
In What’s Your Dream?, Simon Squibb offers an inspiring and practical guide to pursuing one’s passions and achieving personal and professional success. With a mix of motivational storytelling, business wisdom, and actionable advice, the book serves as a roadmap for those looking to turn their dreams into reality. Squibb’s personal experiences as an entrepreneur and…
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Book Review: Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman – Find Happiness in the Present Moment
If you cannot find happiness in the present moment, it’s unlikely that you ever will, no matter how many tasks you check off your ‘To Do’ list.
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How to Lead When You’re the Newcomer
Planning a huge office event can be daunting in any scenario, but when you’ve only just joined the company, the stakes feel even higher. Suddenly, you’re tasked with organizing a major event, working alongside committee members who have been there longer and may have coordinated the event before. You’re the new face, expected to lead…
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Mastering Time Management: Productivity Hacks for Admins
Administrative professionals juggle multiple responsibilities, from managing schedules and coordinating meetings to handling correspondence and event planning. Without strong time management skills, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. The key to staying productive is working smarter – not harder. Here are some practical strategies, including insights from Caribbean professionals, to help you maximize efficiency. Prioritize What…
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When Every Request Needs an Email
A workplace that has become so toxic that every interaction needs to be documented is a sign of deep-rooted issues that require immediate attention.
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Sign Language: A Skill for All Workspaces
Workplaces thrive on effective communication, yet we often limit ourselves to spoken and written words. Imagine how much more inclusive and dynamic an organization could be if employees were introduced to Sign Language – not just as a skill but as a tool for better engagement, understanding, and accessibility. I had the opportunity to learn…
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